Hello,
I’m sorry to hear about the issue you are facing with the text displayed by Google for your site name. It seems that Google is showing different results for different search queries related to your site.
Google might display different text based on the search intent, and there are various reasons why this could happen. One reason could be that Google is trying to match the search query with the most relevant content on your page.
If you want to ensure that the same result appears for both keywords, unfortunately, there is little you can do to force Google to display a specific text snippet. Google’s algorithms determine the displayed text based on various factors like search intent, relevance, and quality of content.
You can check if the meta description you have set is actually what is shown in your page’s source code. Additionally, you can verify when Google last updated its cache for your page to see if it has picked up on the changes.
If you have confirmed that everything is correct on your end and Google still shows different text, it might be due to Google’s algorithm choosing what it deems most relevant for each search query.
For more information on why Google might not use the meta description you’ve provided, you can refer to this link.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to let us know. Thank you for reaching out.
Sources:
Google Shows A Different Meta Title/Description For My Site » Rank Math
Why Google Displays URL Instead of Site Name in SERP? » Rank Math
Hello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
Please note that nowadays, Google does that very commonly. Even when everything is fine, Google may choose to display a different meta description or no description for your search query result. Google may skip the custom metadata you have set and instead display something from the page’s content that better matches the search intent.
You can follow this URL for details on this issue:
https://rankmath.com/kb/different-meta-title-and-description/
Here’s an article you can also check for reference:
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/why-google-rewrites-meta-descriptions/370452/
Hope that helps and please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.